Automobile-polish, (composition)



UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.

THOMAS BROWN, 01 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH.

AUTOMOBILE-POLISH, (COMPOSITIONJ No Drawing.

This invention relates to an automobile polish, and has for its objectthe production of a polish that is relatively simple to produce, yet,which will give the greatest satisfaction as to results, without theleast injury to the surface or object polished.

With this and other objects in view, my invention comprises a carefulsoaking in water of 3 ounces of soap and 2% ounces of beeswax. dered gumshellac in 4 ounces of wood alcohol. Then mix all together adding 4ounces of sperm oil, and then stirring until thoroughly blended ormixed, resulting in the forming of a paste.

This composition of mine produces a fine polish and also preserves thepaint on automobiles.

Specification of Letters Patent.

Application filed February 3, 1921.

Then dissolve 2% ounces of p0w- Patented Oct. 4, 1921.

Serial No. 442,166.

It is preferably applied with a cloth and polished with cotton flannelor chamois skin.

For roducing a pound, or 16 ounces of polish fuse:

Water. I

3 ounces of castile soap.

2% ounces of beeswax.

2% ounces of powdered 4 ounces of wood alcoho .4 ounces of sperm oil.

What I claim is:

1. A polish composition comprising water, beeswax, soap, shellac,alcohol and oil.

2. A polish composition comprising water, castile soap, beeswax,powdered gum shellac, wood alcohol and sperm oil.

3. As a new article of manufacture, a polish composition comprisingwater, 3 ounces castile soap, 2} ounces beeswax, 2?; ounces of powderedgum shellac, 4 ounces of wood alcohol and 4 ounces of sperm oildissolved and thoroughly mixed, producing a composition of 16 ounces ofpolish paste, substantially as described.

In testimony whereof I hereunto ailix my signature.

THOMAS BROWN.

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